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Ok,

I'm following you now. (You went where I thought, but I wanted to make sure.)

Seems like some added complexity to me. How does the program handle the interval expiring with the
prior job not done. I.E for whatever reason, the last call didn't complete in 15min?

Might be a bit overkill for the average programmer.

The RSETIME is easy, you're just adding 15min to the last. You don't have to take into account how
long the work took. Except for checking to make sure your new RSETIME is not in the past (ie the last
time took longer than 15min)

Charles


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Klement
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 1:07 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Need Ideas for Batch Job Submission

The system comes with an API called setitimer() that will
send you a signal on a given interval. For example, you
could tell it to send you a signal every 15 minutes.

You could write a program (albeit, not in CL) that would
start this interval timer and handle the signals. This would
cause a procedure (RPG subprocedure, COBOL procedure, C
function) that's called every 15 minutes. That procedure
could then run whatever task is desired.

IMHO, this would be easier than re-calculating the RSMTIME to
account for how long some command ran.


Wilt, Charles wrote:
Not sure what you mean Scott.

Can you elaborate?

Charles

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